Craggs Barn, Dent, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5SX

£325,000

Guide price

Consent granted by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, reference number S/01/9E dated 15th September for full planning permission for conversion of barn to one, 3 bedroom local occupancy dwelling and one, 3 bedroom holiday let Geographically this now includes the National Park and the administrative area of South Lakeland District Council. (Section 106 agreement, First Schedule, paragraph 5)

Unit 2 - a holiday let. Plans show for a sitting room, dining kitchen and three double en-suite bedrooms

There are plans showing small rear gardens for both units and two private parking spaces each

Mains electricity and metered water. Drainage to a septic tank capable of serving both new units

B4RN hyperfast broadband to the boundary, available for connection

Please ensure that you have read the full planning consent before making an offer.

Craggs Barn is situated between the historic market town of Sedbergh and the scenic village of Dent. Sedbergh, dwarfed by The Howgills, is located in the western dales of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and close to the eastern fells of the Lake District with much to offer especially for those keen on outdoor activities such as walking, climbing, camping and potholing. Sedbergh has a well-regarded public school and offers a wide range of local amenities including public houses, tea shops and restaurants, churches, primary and secondary schools (Settlebeck), post office and a good selection of shops. Dentdale is immensely scenic with gently sloping fells and picturesque properties and with its cobbled streets, nearby Dent offers a range of local facilities - general store, newsagents/post office, a selection of tea shops, two pubs, a primary school and a church. The views from the barn are breathtaking, out across the valley and the fell behind.

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